A look of contrasts

Once we change our vantage point ever so slightly to take in a more side-angled view of the house, we can see how the various levels protrude our from one another to form balconies, terraces, steps, roofs, etc.

And of course we can’t neglect to mention the expertly-maintained garden/yard which adds just enough lushness and coloured contrast with the neutral-hued house.

The kitchen

In the heart of the home, we can see how the designers opted for both style and functionality.

Take that island, for example: it has a stovetop, yet also enough worktop surface for a range of kitchen activities (slicing, stirring, rolling, etc.), plus it has an open look below, which means leg space in case we want to pull up a stylish stool or two—et voilà: instant dining spot!

The spacious dining room

Now if dining with a view is what you had in mind, may we present this super modern (and oh-so spacious) dining room? Glossy floor tiles balance out beautifully (colour-wise) with the table’s marble top. And speaking of the table, don’t you think this one looks more like an elongated kitchen island than a dining table? Quite the fresh approach in modern furniture!

Last but not least, those floor-to-ceiling glass panes/windows which ensure one of the most lush and greenest views we’ve ever seen to accompany all meals being enjoyed here.